i agree with Aaron, lets not try to read to much into stats... Ubuntu
Touch is still alive unless we hear otherwise.
The convergence story is moving ahead with 16.10 and as far as we
havebeen told so far the Phone forms part of that.
Regards
Mike
On 17/10/16 22:07, Aaron Honeycutt wrote:
You have to bare in mind that we just had a release go out so everyone
was hands on deck to get it out the door as smooth as possible. A lot
of the applications are made by the community in their spare time so
they might have gotten busy in their daily lives as well.
I don't think the project is dead or in limbo its just working slowly
in the background.
On Mon, Oct 17, 2016, 5:01 PM Krzysztof T <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi,
I'm thinking if UT is still medium-high priority for Canonical or
only in maintenance mode?
I'm comparing 'bugs' count from
https://launchpad.net/canonical-devices-system-image/
and:
OTA-12: 184
OTA-13: 199
OTA-14: planned 27
I know that this is not all, not showing progress in specific apps
or other things hidden for public, etc. but give some worrying
image... Could anyone comment does UT is still in active development?
Some time ago almost every week give us some news about Ubuntu
Touch in news websites, but now there is big silence.... I hope
that is calm before the storm...
Best regards,
Krzysztof T.
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